Knowing the positive affinity you share with the institutions of my revered father-in-law, the Rebbe זצוקללה"ה, נבג"ם, זי"ע, and, in particular, to activities involving assisting and saving the refugees in Europe — especially after you personally visited Europe and witnessed all of the good — both material and spiritual — that is achieved there through our office in Paris, I think that it is unnecessary to elaborate to a person such as yourself. Certainly, you will do everything in your power to see that the support will be given soon.2

With abundant thanks3 to you for your spirited efforts in this matter.

From correspondence of the Lubavitcher Rebbe; translated by Eli Touger

In the Rebbe's correspondence we see his scholarship, the care he has for every individual Jew, the communal projects which he pioneered, and many other dimensions of his leadership. The Rebbe gives a person an insight that lifts him above the vantage point from which he operated previously and gives him the perspective to find a solution to his difficulties.